I don't want a passrusher unless Moore or Jones fall. I'm weary of Jones' medical issues, but the kid is legit.

Ansah is way too risky and Mingo looks like he's built like a damn stick. A guy like Jordan may develop into a solid all-around player, but I want a dominant sack artist if we go OLB at #9, not another Bryan Thomas.

Im with ya on Ansah...I think he has the perfect size/speed/strength to play the hybrid OLB/DE that rex likes to use (dont forget how often pace/BT played with a hand on the ground).

While very raw, he has the abilty to set the edge as well as chase plays down with speed.

Plus, at 270lbs, he can allow us some flexibility by playing a smaller sized LB on the weak side....someone like kiko alonso who can cover.

All that being said, i think the "boom or bust" thing should be discussed a little more here. What exactly is ansah's "bust" potential, basically what is his floor as an NFL player.

Worst case ansah winds up as a guy who cant really play in space, and has to be a 4-3 DE. He isnt going to suddenly become slow or lose weight off his frame, so at the absolute worst, he is rotational DE.

Now look at the "floor" for mingo or jones. Jones is he is out of the league due to injury (not what i think will happen, but thats his red flag), Mingo could be a maybin 2.0 and waiver material. Is that not more risky?

Lastly, as far as warmack being the "best guard in the last 10 years" there are a number of scouts who prefer cooper to him in this draft, let alone all time. He is an exceptional player, who was on a great line....but taking the safe pick here is not how you build a championship team.

Bryan Thomas Played for over 10 years in the NFL and was a very important piece in the defense of 2 coaches. I realize sacking the QB is the sexy stat, but Thomas did his job and did it well.

With that said, This kid Ansah is an improved Thomas. The kid sets the edge as well as Thomas ever did , is much more instinctive and his ability to get after the QB (ie Moves) are much better. The big problem with Bryan Thomas was always his uncertainty in what to do once the ball was snapped. He was so fixated on setting the edge and preventing the RB from getting outside, it took away from his instinctive motion towards the QB. He was always that second late.

Ansah is the player i want with that 9th pick, . If not him, then i want the LT Fisher.

Lastly, as far as warmack being the "best guard in the last 10 years" there are a number of scouts who prefer cooper to him in this draft, let alone all time. He is an exceptional player, who was on a great line....but taking the safe pick here is not how you build a championship team.

I have not seen one person put their name to that (outside of the usual Bleacher Report crap). A few writers have said 'some scouts' but nobody with an actual name which probably means 'one agent'. No doubt Cooper is a great prospect and a low-1st rounder but Warmack is pretty much universally acknowledged as the best prospect at the position this year or this decade.

If you have seen named scouts ranking Cooper higher, I'd love to see that link.

I have not seen one person put their name to that (outside of the usual Bleacher Report crap). A few writers have said 'some scouts' but nobody with an actual name which probably means 'one agent'. No doubt Cooper is a great prospect and a low-1st rounder but Warmack is pretty much universally acknowledged as the best prospect at the position this year or this decade.

If you have seen named scouts ranking Cooper higher, I'd love to see that link.

It's not that far-fetched to believe that some zone blocking teams (a la Redskins, Texans, Dolphins, etc.) prefer the guy who blocks better in space.

I'd just prefer to draft Warmack because he fits both schemes. In that event, we wouldn't have to worry about a change in blocking schemes if that were to happen down the line.

I have not seen one person put their name to that (outside of the usual Bleacher Report crap). A few writers have said 'some scouts' but nobody with an actual name which probably means 'one agent'. No doubt Cooper is a great prospect and a low-1st rounder but Warmack is pretty much universally acknowledged as the best prospect at the position this year or this decade.

If you have seen named scouts ranking Cooper higher, I'd love to see that link.

I havent seen scouts named....the point is that if there is even a discussion that cooper is on the same level, then its hard to say that warmack is the best of a decade.

Decastro was widely compared to steve hutchinson, and while warmack is graded higher, decastro really struggled (aside from his injury) his first year and he was considered "cant miss"

Perhaps the biggest disappointment of Steelers training camp has been the struggles of first-round pick David DeCastro.

Considered the best guard prospect to come out of college in a decade, DeCastro has failed to beat out Ramon Foster, who went undrafted three years ago, for the starting right guard spot.

Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger asked DeCastro whether he was having more difficulty with the mental or physical part of the game. "He said, ‘The mental part I got. The physical is a lot tougher. These guys are really good,'" Roethlisberger told the Beaver County Times.

I didnt specify if it was regular season or pre or post injury...i just had read (which i posted above) that decastro was struggling with the physical nature of the NFL....

Now in no way do i think he cant overcome it, or be a good player, i just want people to temper their expectations about "cant miss" guys

I don't want a passrusher unless Moore or Jones fall. I'm weary of Jones' medical issues, but the kid is legit.

Ansah is way too risky and Mingo looks like he's built like a damn stick. A guy like Jordan may develop into a solid all-around player, but I want a dominant sack artist if we go OLB at #9, not another Bryan Thomas.

Jarvis Jones 240 lbs. Mingo is 245 lbs.

If Mingo is built like a stick, couldnt you say the same about Jones?

I like Moore. But more and more, I'm starting to look at him as just a solid prospect. He's a very safe pick, but has a low ceiling. Mingo, Jones, Ansah, & Jordan have alot more potential.

It's looking like Moore & Ansah wont make it to us anyways. If Mingo or Jones (if he checks out) are there, you take them in a heartbeat.

I haven no idea what you guys are watching... When I look at film of Ansah, I see a guy with no burst off the line and no power rush. It literally takes him forever to get going and doesn't look strong at the point of attack. looks pathetic in space can't chase down a RB. No thanks, I'll pass. Drafting him at 9 is lololololol ridiculous.

Oh but the upside..., diamond in the rough,... only played ball for two years,..... our dream man,..... Sounds like desperate fans dreaming big. I've seen nothing form this kid.

I haven no idea what you guys are watching... When I look at film of Ansah, I see a guy with no burst off the line and no power rush. It literally takes him forever to get going and doesn't look strong at the point of attack. looks pathetic in space can't chase down a RB. No thanks, I'll pass. Drafting him at 9 is lololololol ridiculous.

Oh but the upside..., diamond in the rough,... only played ball for two years,..... our dream man,..... Sounds like desperate fans dreaming big. I've seen nothing form this kid.

Although some of us (including me) might be overrating him somewhat, you are completely inaccurately bashing him. What film of his did you watch? Id love to check it out if I havent already to see just how bad he looks in it.

According to Tony the Steelers are in love with him, so we should pass on him so they can pick up another stud LB while we sit back and talk about how we could of drafted him